Welcome back to part-two of my interview with Adi Shankar, creator, producer, writer, and director on The Guardians of Justice (which made its debut at Cannes...
Adi Shankar is a remixer of media. While the producer/showrunner/storyteller has had his name attached to several films, it is that of his Bootleg Universe that...
*Author note: Given the subject matter of this article, I would like to state that I absolutely acknowledge everyone has their own experiences with mental illness....
For two and a half decades, Aborted have been a constant force of death metal ferocity. With their 11th studio album ManiaCult having released last week,...
The trajectory of Carnifex’s musical growth has been both promising and odd over the years. Always a band to count on when it comes to vicious...
The 2010s saw a great amount of growth for the death metal genre. Among the acts to rise during this time is the extraterrestrial death metal...
Sub-columns in columns are a thing, right? Well whether they are or aren’t, I’m introducing Haunted Riffs‘ Records From the Dark. From time to time, I’m...
Autumn may be around the corner, but the summer isn’t going to end without a bang. August is packing a great variety of horror, covering every...
Welcome back to Anime Horrors – a column dedicated to exploring new and classic works of anime and manga. Godzilla adapted into an anime – animated by studio...
John Milton’s 1667 epic poem Paradise Lost holds a legendary status in the literary world. It not only revisits the Biblical story of the Fall of...
For a long time, I’ve had an idea that I’ve wanted to bring to Bloody Disgusting; something a little different than what you may typically find...
We may be halfway through 2021, but the horror genre has a lot more instore for audiences. From home invasions to the purge, to evil clown...
Welcome to Unveiling The Mind. This bi-monthly column explores psychological horror and representations of mental illness within the genre. To this day, I envy others who get...
Welcome back to Anime Horrors – a column dedicated to exploring new and classic works of anime and manga. As someone who has adored Godzilla since childhood, Shin...
If you thought last month was packed with horror, get ready for what May has in store. From indie gems and TV shows, to the return...
From demons to bigfoot, vampires and deadly viruses, here are some killer horror titles for you to check out this month. The gruesome fun kicks off...
Since childhood, big monster movies have always fascinated me. When I first saw the 1962 King Kong vs. Godzilla, my world was forever changed. I became...
I don’t think anyone could have predicted the cultural force that Saw would become after it made its debut in 2004, leading to a greater narrative...
In the forests north of St. Petersburg, Russia lies a place of evil. For the past three decades, people have gone missing in these woods, found...
When it comes to their depiction in media, phobias have predominantly been portrayed through either the lens of comedy or melodrama. Individuals will be afraid of...
As an artist, Rob Zombie is very much someone who enjoys paying homage to the pop culture he grew up with, all while providing his own...
Welcome back to Anime Horrors – a column dedicated to exploring new and classic works of anime and manga. Throughout my life, I have found anime to have...
This review is solely based off the first three episodes provided by Netflix. For many audiences, Pacific Rim was quite the surprise when it made its...
Resident Evil Village looks nothing short of haunting. Few details are known about the story at this point besides the return of Resident Evil 7 Biohazard’s...
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